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Thu Nov 23 13:50:41 UTC 2017 - rbrown@suse.com

- Replace references to /var/adm/fillup-templates with new 
  %_fillupdir macro (boo#1069468)

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Fri Jun 23 19:42:07 UTC 2017 - antoine.belvire@opensuse.org

- Update to version 5.1.2:
  * Fix an endless loop in Backend Polling (#2295)
  * Fix a Chunked bug in tight workspaces (#2207, #2275)
  * Fix a bug relating to req.body when on waitinglist (#2266)
  * Handle EPIPE on broken TCP connections (#2267)
  * Work around the x86 arch's turbo-double FP format in parameter
    setup code. (#1875)
  * Fix race related to backend probe with proxy header (#2278)
  * Keep VCL temperature consistent between mgt/worker also when
    worker protests.
  * A lot of HTTP/2 fixes.
- Changes introduced by version 5.1.1:
  * Fix bug introduced by stubborn old bugger right before release
    5.1.0 was cut.
- Changes introduced by version 5.1.0:
  * Added varnishd command-line options -I, -x and -?, and
    tightened restrictions on permitted combinations of options.
  * More progress on support for HTTP/2.
  * Add ``return(fail)`` to almost all VCL subroutines.
  * Restored the old hit-for-pass, invoked with
    ``return(pass(DURATION))`` from
    ``vcl_backend_response``. hit-for-miss remains the default.
    Added the cache_hitmiss stat, and cache_hitpass only counts the
    new/old hit-for-pass cases. Restored HitPass to the Varnish
    log, and added HitMiss. Added the HFP prefix to TTL log entries
    to log a hit-for-pass duration.
  * Rolled back the fix for #1206. Client delivery decides solely
    whether to send a 304 client response, based on client request
    and response headers.
  * Added vtest.sh.
  * Added vxid as a lefthand side for VSL queries.
  * Added the setenv and write_body commands for Varnish test cases
    (VTCs). err_shell is deprecated. Also added the operators
    -cliexpect, -match and -hdrlen, and -reason replaces -msg.
    Added the ${bad_backend} macro.
  * varnishtest can be stopped with the TERM, INT and KILL signals,
    but not with HUP.
  * The fallback director has now an extra, optional parameter to
    keep using the current backend until it falls sick.
  * VMOD shared libraries are now copied to the workdir, to avoid
    problems when VMODs are updated via packaging systems.
  * Bump the VRT version to 6.0.
  * Export more symbols from libvarnishapi.so.
  * The size of the VSL log is limited to 4G-1b, placing upper
    bounds on the -l option and the vsl_space and vsm_space
    parameters.
  * Added parameters clock_step, thread_pool_reserve and
    ban_cutoff.
  * Parameters vcl_dir and vmod_dir are deprecated, use vcl_path
    and vmod_path instead.
  * All parameters are defined, even on platforms that don't
    support them. An unsupported parameter is documented as such in
    param.show. Setting such a parameter is not an error, but has
    no effect.
  * Clarified the interpretations of the + and - operators in VCL
    with operands of the various data types.
  * DURATION types may be used in boolean contexts.
  * INT, DURATION and REAL values can now be negative.
  * Response codes 1000 or greater may now be set in VCL
    internally. resp.status is delivered modulo 1000 in client
    responses.
  * IP addresses can be compared for equality in VCL.
  * Introduce the STEVEDORE data type, and the objects
    storage.SNAME in VCL. Added req.storage and beresp.storage;
    beresp.storage_hint is deprecated.
  * Retired the umem stevedore.
  * req.ttl is deprecated.
  * Added std.getenv() and std.late_100_continue().
  * The fetch_failed stat is incremented for any kind of fetch
    failure.
  * Added the stats n_test_gunzip and
    bans_lurker_obj_killed_cutoff.
  * Clarified the meanings of the %r, %{X}i and %{X}o formatters in
    varnishncsa.
- Add varnish-5.1.2-add-fallthrough-comments.patch to fix build
  with GCC 7 (boo#1041259).

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Tue May 16 20:14:01 UTC 2017 - dimstar@opensuse.org

- BuildRequire python3-docutils instead of python-docutils.

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Sun Sep 25 13:44:37 UTC 2016 - jengelh@inai.de

- Update to new upstream release 5.0.0
- The varnishd "-u NNN" option, which may be remaining in
  /etc/sysconfig/varnish, has been replaced with "-j unix,user=NNN".
* Varnish 5.0 changes some (mostly) internal APIs and adds some
  major new features over Varnish 4.1.
* 5.0 supports jumping from the active VCL's vcl_recv{} to another
  VCL via a VCL label.
* Very Experimental HTTP/2 support
* We have added to the "directors" VMOD — an overhauled version of
  a director which was available as an out-of-tree VMOD under the
  name VSLP for a couple of years. It is basically a better hash
  director which uses consistent hashing to provide improved
  stability of backend node selection when the configuration and/or
  health state of backends changes.
* Hit-For-Pass is now actually Hit-For-Miss
* We have made the ban lurker even more efficient by example of
  some real live situations with tens of thousands of bans using
  inefficient regular expressions.
* The waitinglist logic for ESI subrequests now uses condition
  variables to trigger immediate continuation of ESI processing
  when an object being waited for becomes available.
* Backend PROXY protocol requests are now supported through the
  .proxy_header attribute of the backend definition.
* VCL files are now also being searched for in
  /usr/share/varnish/vcl if not found in /etc/varnish.
* The basic device detection vcl is now bundled with varnish.

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Thu Aug 18 07:08:52 UTC 2016 - dimstar@opensuse.org

- Add "-ffloat-store -fexcess-precision=standard" to CFLAGS when
  building for ix86, working around bug gcc#323. See also
  gh#varnish/Varnish-Cache#88.

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Fri Apr 22 14:15:43 UTC 2016 - jengelh@inai.de

- Update to new upstream release 4.1.2
* vmods: Passing VCL ACL to a vmod is now possible.
* vmods: VRT_MINOR_VERSION increase due to new function:
  VRT_acl_match()
* Be stricter when parsing a HTTP request to avoid potential HTTP
  smuggling attacks against vulnerable backends.

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Tue Mar  8 08:47:30 UTC 2016 - jengelh@inai.de

- Report testsuite failure to build log and make testsuite nonfatal
  as there seems to be one swaying test, tests/r01478.vtc.

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Tue Feb 16 12:52:51 UTC 2016 - eshmarnev@suse.com

- disable silent rules in spec file.
- enable testsuite for varnish. 

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Tue Feb 16 12:16:47 UTC 2016 - eshmarnev@suse.com

- Update to new upstream release 4.1.1
* Improved security features (jails).
* Support for PROXY protocol.
* Warm and cold VCL states.
* Backends defined through VMODs.
* A lot of bugs were fixed. 
- Delete 0001-Fail-fetch-on-malformed-Content-Length-header.patch,
    this issue was fixed in upstream.
- Add 'su varnish varnish' line to varnish.logrotate file.
- Cleanup with spec-cleaner. 

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Fri Mar 27 10:34:15 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de

- Update to new upstream release 4.0.3
* Full support for streaming objects through from the backend on a
  cache miss. Bytes will be sent to 1..n requesting clients as they
  come in from the backend server.
* Background (re)fetch of expired objects. On a cache miss where a
  stale copy is available, serve the client the stale copy while
  fetching an updated copy from the backend in the background.
* New varnishlog query language, allowing automatic grouping of
  requests when debugging ESI or a failed backend request.
* Comprehensive request timestamp and byte counters.
- Add 0001-Fail-fetch-on-malformed-Content-Length-header.patch
  [bnc#921316]

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Fri Jan  3 10:57:19 UTC 2014 - danimo@owncloud.com

- Updated to 3.0.5, contains fix for CVE-2013-4484 
* A bad interaction between -b, -c and -m in the varnishlog tool
  has been fixed.
* A malformed request could in some configurations lead to Varnish
  crashing has been corrected. (CVE-2013-4484)
* Duplicate Content-Length headers were in some cases sent to
  clients when streaming is enabled, this has been fixed.
* ESI parse errors are no longer printed to standard output.
* Stop segfaulting if the first part of a synthetic page is NULL.
- Remove 0001-Make-up-our-mind-Any-req.-we-receive-from-the-client.patch
  and varnish-disable-pcrejit.diff (merged upstream)

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Fri Nov  1 18:52:49 UTC 2013 - jengelh@inai.de

- Add 0001-Make-up-our-mind-Any-req.-we-receive-from-the-client.patch
  (CVE-2013-4484, bnc#48451)

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Fri Oct  4 21:48:01 UTC 2013 - jengelh@inai.de

- Deactivate libpcre JIT (bnc#839358), add varnish-disable-pcrejit.diff

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Sun Sep 23 21:30:35 UTC 2012 - nmo.marques@gmail.com

- Update to version 3.0.3
* Fixed excessive session workspace allocations.
* Fixed some crashes in the case of out of memory
* Fixed an infinite loop in the regex parser.
* DNS director now uses port 80 by default if not specified.
* Introduce idle_send_timeout and increase default value for
  send_timeout to 600s. This allows a long send timeout for slow
  clients while still being able to disconnect idle clients.
* Fixed a crash when passing with streaming on.
* Fixed a crash in the idle session timeout code.
* Fixed an issue where the poll waiter did not timeout clients if
  all clients were idle.
* Log regex errors instead of crashing.
* Introduce pcre_match_limit, and pcre_match_limit_recursion
  parameters.
* Add CLI commands to manually control health state of a
  backend.

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Wed Feb  8 23:26:10 UTC 2012 - jengelh@medozas.de

- Update to new upstream release 3.0.2
* Add support for ESI and gzip
* Handle objects larger than 2G
* HTTP Range support is now enabled by default
* "307 Temporary redirect" is now considered cacheable
* see ChangeLog (packaged) or
  http://varnish-cache.org/trac/browser/doc/changes.rst
  for details
- Note that the -s file,/var/cache/varnish,524288 argument (check
  /etc/sysconfig/varnish) needs at least "1M" instead of 524288
  or the daemon will not start anymore.
- Add systemd unit files

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Thu Dec  8 13:51:14 UTC 2011 - coolo@suse.com

- fix license to be in spdx.org format

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Tue May 10 14:01:13 UTC 2011 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org

- Varnish Requires a C compiler, the vcl scripts are compiled
  and loaded as DSO.

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Sat Apr 16 17:26:10 UTC 2011 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org

- remove configure option --enable-debugging-symbols
  it overrides buildsystem optimization levels. 

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Sat Apr 16 17:12:11 UTC 2011 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org

- Update to version 2.1.5
   * Two bugs relating to Content-Length and possible duplication 
    of Content-Length headers have been resolved. 
   * Fixed an issue with re-using connections after Chunked-Encoding.
   * Use the time of cache-insertion for "If-Modified-Since" requests 
     if a "Last-Modified" header isn't provided by the backend.
   * Merge multi-line Vary and Cache-Control headers from clients, 
     which Google Chromium seem to split up.

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Fri Apr 15 22:36:02 UTC 2011 - mrueckert@suse.de

- use pkgconfig instead of pkg-config on SLES 9

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Sun Apr  3 23:38:24 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de

- Fix security-problematic ownership of /etc/varnish files
  (bnc#678811)
- Run spec-beautifier over it
- Replace default shipped vcl.conf by something working
- Run as varnish user
- Start varnishlog together with varnishd
- Properly use PID files in init script

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Sat Oct  9 04:31:06 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de

- Create and package /var/log/varnish

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Thu Aug  5 22:11:24 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de

- Update to new upstream release: 2.1.3
* fixed an off-by-one error in the ESI handling causing includes to
  fail a large part of the time.
* Avoid triggering an assert if the other end closes the connection
  while we are lingering and waiting for another request from them.
* Make it possible to specify the per-thread stack size. This might
  be useful on 32 bit systems with their limited address space.
* Persistent storage is now experimentally supported using the
  persistent stevedore. It has the same command line arguments as
  the file stevedore.
* The regular expression engine is now PCRE instead of POSIX
  regular expressions.
* Add a new hashing method called critbit. This autoscales and
  should work better on large object workloads than the classic
  hash. Critbit has been made the default hash algorithm.
* Add support for authenticating CLI connections.                             
* Add hash director that chooses which backend to use depending on
  req.hash.
* Add client director that chooses which backend to use depending
  on the client's IP address. Note that this ignores the
  X-Forwarded-For header.
* Add a timestamp to bans, so you can know how old they are.                  
* Varnish can now connect its CLI to a remote instance when
  starting up, rather than just being connected to.
* It is no longer needed to specify the maximum number of HTTP
  headers to allow from backends. This is now a run-time parameter.
* HEAD requests would be converted to GET requests too early, which
  affected pass and pipe. This has been fixed.
* Add experimental support for the Range header. This has to be
  enabled using the parameter http_range_support.
- Add PreReqs for %post
- Run %setup quietly
- Remove unneeded .la files from installation - libraries are in
  a standard directory already
- Avoid use of bash-specific &>/dev/null during %post
- Refine file lists
- Remove old changelog from .spec - changelog is in .changes

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Tue Dec 15 15:03.01 CEST 2009 - jg@internetx.de

- update 2.0.5


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Fri Apr  3 13:48:01 CEST 2009 - mrueckert@suse.de

- update to 2.0.4

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Tue Mar 10 17:47:23 CET 2009 - mrueckert@suse.de

- update to 2.0.3

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Wed Jul 25 22:16:29 CEST 2007 - mrueckert@suse.de

- updated to 1.1

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Tue Feb 20 18:28:29 CET 2007 - mrueckert@suse.de

- update to version 1.0.3
  Consistency issues with statistics and backend parameters were
  fixed. Parsing of -w command-line options was fixed. A
  short-lived DNS cache was added to avoid thrashing DNS servers
  when the backend fails.

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Sat Dec  2 17:14:16 CET 2006 - mrueckert@suse.de

- fixing build on sles9
- added files from the official rh4 rpm:
  o init scripts for non suse distros
  o the default configs for all distros
- added init/sysconfig script for suse.
- we create a user now. Remaining TODO item: how to run varnish as
  non root user on port 80?

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Sun Nov 19 03:37:50 CET 2006 - mrueckert@suse.de

- update to 1.0.2

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